What music boosts your EQ? In the EQ-i model, Self-Actualization is the ability to set and strive toward meaningful goals. Self-Actualization shows up as ambition, focus, determination and a drive toward self-improvement and achievement. So what songs trigger your Self-Actualization? OKA’s
OKA’s EQ Playlist–Self-Regard
What songs make you feel good about yourself? One of the hardest EQ elements to increase is Self-Regard. One action you can take not only to maintain your self-image, but even boost your confidence and self-esteem is surround yourself with positive thoughts—ideas and messages that reinforce high
EQ Surprise #7 – Small Changes in Behavior Make Big Differences in EQ
The Group Defines Normal Think about what EQ is or looks like. If someone has high Assertiveness, that means that they show more Assertiveness (expressed drive and opinions) than do critical mass of those around them. Low Empathy suggests that they show less concern for and curiosity about others’
EQ Surprise #6 – You Can’t Dial Back an Overdone Strength
Developed Emotional Intelligence Isn't Just High Scores Too often people mistakenly think when it comes to the EQ-i that low scores are bad and high scores are good—in fact that the higher the scores are, the better. Actually, suffering from over-engagement with any given behavior, and doing too
EQ Surprise #5 – The Most Important EQ-i Elements are the Toughest to Move
The Big 3 There are three elements within the EQ-i that highly correlate with each other—Self-Regard, Self-Actualization and Optimism. This conceptually makes sense. If I have high Self-Regard, I like myself and bring to my interactions a sense of self-worth and confidence. Confidence allows me and